Human livelihoods, ecosystems, and cultural practices operate as interconnected systems, and sustainable choices determine long-term environmental balance.
Sharing the Planet
Interdependence • Sustainability • Responsibility • Systems
Age Group: MYP 4 (14–15 years)
Duration: 4 Days / 3 Nights
Venue: Coorg & Western Ghats – Coffee Plantations, Forest Ecosystems, Wildlife Zones & Cultural Sites
Learning Style: Inquiry-led • Systems-based • Evidence-driven • Reflective • Collaborative
Includes: Pre-Tour Learning • On-Tour Exploration • Post-Tour Reflection
This experiential programme enables MYP 4 students to critically explore how agriculture, forests, wildlife conservation, adventure tourism, and cultural heritage function as interconnected systems in the Western Ghats.
Through field observation, evidence collection, guided inquiry, and structured reflection, students analyse cause–consequence relationships, sustainability trade-offs, and human responsibility, aligned with MYP Sciences and Individuals & Societies expectations.
Thinking Skills
Systems analysis • Cause–consequence • Evaluation • Trade-off identification
Research Skills
Field observation • Evidence recording • Pattern recognition
Communication Skills
Explanation • Justification • Reflective discussion
Social Skills
Collaboration • Leadership • Shared responsibility
Self-Management Skills
Organisation • Resilience • Responsible decision-making